On 02/14/2010 11:24 AM, Jesse Keating wrote: > How do you easily answer the question "What state is Fedora 13 in right > now?" > > We can say "It's in rawhide still", we can say "It's released", what we > don't have is what it is between those two. We could potentially use > "It's in Alpha, it's in Beta, it's in RC" but that's a lot of names for > the same kind of thing. "It's branched" kind of works, but not really. > Maybe this is less of a name for a tree, and more of a name for at > tree /state/. The tree is Fedora 13, the /state/ would be <term>. > Think of every place we used the term "Pending" during our FAD on > Friday. Maybe follow the kernel naming scheme .. 12 is the released version 12.x is what will become 13 .. 13.rc is now a release candidate (no longer development) 13 is released etc > -- devel mailing list devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/devel